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your mother was a queen who had six girls already, and the King threatened that unless she had a son who could inherit his<br />

kingdom she should have her head cut off.<br />

"So when the Queen had another little daughter she was quite frightened, and agreed with her sister (who was a fairy) to<br />

exchange her for the fairy's little son. Now the Queen had been shut up in a great tower by the King's orders, and when a great<br />

many days went by and still she heard nothing from the <strong>Fairy</strong> she made her escape from the window by means of a rope ladder,<br />

taking her little baby with her. After wandering about until she was half dead with cold and fatigue she reached this cottage. I<br />

was the laborer's wife, and was a good nurse, and the Queen gave you into my charge, and told me all her misfortunes, and then<br />

died before she had time to say what was to become of you.<br />

"As I never in all my life could keep a secret, I could not help telling this strange tale to my neighbors, and one day a<br />

beautiful lady came here, and I told it to her also. When I had finished she touched me with a wand she held in her hand, and<br />

instantly I became a hen, and there was an end of my talking! I was very sad, and my husband, who was out when it happened,<br />

never knew what had become of me. After seeking me everywhere he believed that I must have been drowned, or eaten up by<br />

wild beasts in the forest. That same lady came here once more, and commanded that you should be called Felicia, and left the<br />

ring and the pot of pinks to be given to you; and while she was in the house twenty-five of the King's guards came to search for<br />

you, doubtless meaning to kill you; but she muttered a few words, and immediately they all turned into cabbages. It was one of<br />

them whom you threw out of your window yesterday.<br />

"I don't know how it was that he could speak -- I have never heard either of them say a word before, nor have I been able to<br />

do it myself until now."<br />

The Princess was greatly astonished at the hen's story, and said kindly: "I am truly sorry for you, my poor nurse, and wish it<br />

was in my power to restore you to your real form. But we must not despair; it seems to me, after what you have told me, that<br />

something must be going to happen soon. Just now, however, I must go and look

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